RE: Ford Bronco R hints at new production model

RE: Ford Bronco R hints at new production model

Tuesday 5th November 2019

Ford Bronco R prototype | SEMA 2019

50 years on from the original Bronco victory, Ford is heading back to the desert...



Rumours around the return of a Ford Bronco have abounded for a long time, the appeal of a classically styled off-roader with modern underpinnings plain to all. Now we have something tangible from Ford previewing the car with this, the Bronco R.

While a production version won't be seen until next spring, this motorsport Bronco prototype will take on the Baja 1000 later in November - 50 years since an original Bronco won the rally. As well as evoking that car's colour scheme, we're told that the look is "what enthusiasts can expect to see when the future Bronco makes its world premiere."

Built by Ford Performance, Geiser Bros Design and Cameron Steele, the Bronco R has been constructed in just six months. Ford says both this racer and the production car will be built on its T6 architecture (which underpins the Ranger) and powered by a twin-turbo Ecoboost engine; we'd assume the 3.5-litre V6 used in the F-150 Raptor, even though that engine's not yet been used on the T6 platform, because the four-cylinder Ecoboost currently used on T6 cars is single turbo.

As for the race car, it's been treated to reworked suspension with Fox Racing dampers and enormous travel - 14 inches at the front, 18-inches at the rear - as well as a set of 37-inch BFGoodrich tyres. The seats are by Recaro (all three of them) and the data acquisition by MoTec. Oh yes, and 15 LED lightbars, because it's not a desert rally car without light bars.

This year's SCORE International Baja 1000 kicks off on November 22nd. Ford says the Bronco R "is no mirage. The sand is flying again, and the heat is on. It was built for this." We know that Glickenhaus will be awaiting the Bronco's arrival, along with many others - not long to go now!

 








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Jimbo89

Original Poster:

141 posts

144 months

Tuesday 5th November 2019
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That looks absolutely excellent. I'll take one just like that please!? PLEASE?

Killer2005

19,643 posts

228 months

Tuesday 5th November 2019
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I'll take another please.

One featured in the Rampage film and certainly looked good.


Shabs

1,866 posts

206 months

Tuesday 5th November 2019
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Not buying a rubicon until I see the production version of this - hopefully it will take 35’s or 37’s

sharkattack

56 posts

106 months

Tuesday 5th November 2019
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I'll take the race version with a bike rack please.

poo at Paul's

14,147 posts

175 months

Tuesday 5th November 2019
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I'd take the original please! Wow, what a bit of kit that looks.

Ironcially reminds me of the Tamiya Blazing Balzer (chevvy) RC model!!

unsprung

5,467 posts

124 months

Tuesday 5th November 2019
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There's already PH activity in-progress on the launch of the new Bronco:

thread here
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=17...

The most recent post has a fun video from Ford which includes some vintage-era Bronco footage.

At the link above you'll see that the relaunch of Bronco will not be about a single vehicle, but, eventually, a pool of related vehicles.

Within the next year, the most important two will be classical 4x4s --- one utilising the platform of the Ford Ranger, and the other based upon the platform used for the Ford Kuga. The former will compete somewhat with the Jeep Wrangler Unlimited. The latter will be targeting the likes of Jeep Renegade, Suzuki Jimny and so on.

If you're interested or if you're already a fan, do add to the thread.



Robocop2

27 posts

125 months

Tuesday 5th November 2019
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I’m really looking forward to the new Bronco, which apparently will be unveiled by Ford very shortly before going on sale in the US next Spring. Strong rumours suggest it will be pitched against the Jeep Wrangler and may be available with removable doors and roof. Those rumours also point to it being based on Ranger underpinnings. Given the near £50k price of the Ranger Raptor in the UK, I do hope it will be more affordable if it reaches our market.

oldtimer2

728 posts

133 months

Tuesday 5th November 2019
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For close ups of the suspension and other details see here:
https://youtu.be/T33b__eRwRg

Napolis

303 posts

213 months

Tuesday 5th November 2019
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50 years ago Steve raced his Baja Boot against the Bronco. In 2 weeks we'll race The Glickenhaus Boot against Ford's new Bronco.

Feeling Lucky??

https://www.instagram.com/p/B4e1WKtBdqM/?igshid=1r...


Edited by Napolis on Tuesday 5th November 18:38

Hackney

6,841 posts

208 months

Friday 8th November 2019
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So it is possible to put a decent engine in the Ranger platform. Come on Ford, do the decent thing and swap this engine for the asthmatic diesel in the current Ranger Raptor.